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Trends in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Participation Rates: Fiscal Year 2010 to Fiscal Year 2015

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  • Kelsey Farson Gray
  • Karen Cunnyngham

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The participation rates presented in this report are estimates of the percentage of individuals eligible for SNAP benefits under Federal income and resource rules who chose to participate in the program.

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  • Kelsey Farson Gray & Karen Cunnyngham, "undated". "Trends in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Participation Rates: Fiscal Year 2010 to Fiscal Year 2015," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 83167c08faee4195ab0168e9f, Mathematica Policy Research.
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